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just down the pier. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, next in line is the united states coast guard cutter sherman. this is when our combined naval forces sail through by. safety wise, the coast guard saves 14 lives, assist 98 people in distress, conducts more than 75 search and rescue cases. complete over 31 safety control inspection audits on four vessels. perform 18 safety inspections on commercial fishes vessels and maritime investigations. serviced 148 navigation. in terms of security, we interrupted 17 illegal migrants and removed illegal drugs at over a $13 million street value. escourted 20 larger vessels. we board 17 vessels for maritime species regulations. facilitate maritime inspections of 15,000 miles of inland water ways and inspect over 60 hazardous containers and hazardous spills. as our wonderful nation's oldest sea going service. the united states coast guard proudly participates in fleet week. this is the coast guard cutter sherman. at this time, please stand and salute the coast gua
just down the pier. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, next in line is the united states coast guard cutter sherman. this is when our combined naval forces sail through by. safety wise, the coast guard saves 14 lives, assist 98 people in distress, conducts more than 75 search and rescue cases. complete over 31 safety control inspection audits on four vessels. perform 18 safety inspections on commercial fishes vessels and maritime investigations. serviced 148 navigation. in terms of...
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. >> well as we speak i can hear all of those free-marketers out they say "come on, piers - come on hacker, it is the global economy. it's the cheeap labor heoversea. it's those high-technology skills that you say are required, these deep forces that actually are beyond our control, and are making inevitable this division between the top and right?ne else," that's what they were saying as they listen to you right no >> we think the story that's told about how the global economy has shifted clearly matters. >> and again we wouldn't want to say that the kds of changes that they were it talking about don't mattehe at allat but they still leave open for a country to decide how they're going toe respond to those kinds of economic challenges and when you look at other affluent democracies that have also been exposed to these same kinds of pressures who are actually more open -- smaller economies are often more open to the global economy than the united states is -- you don't see anything like the run-up in oinequality especially this very concentrated high-end inequality in most of these other c
. >> well as we speak i can hear all of those free-marketers out they say "come on, piers - come on hacker, it is the global economy. it's the cheeap labor heoversea. it's those high-technology skills that you say are required, these deep forces that actually are beyond our control, and are making inevitable this division between the top and right?ne else," that's what they were saying as they listen to you right no >> we think the story that's told about how the global...
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we had the honor of sending out 2.5 million men from piers 18 and 20 and where it's home ported. this is a major port in the world and the state. and one of ou
we had the honor of sending out 2.5 million men from piers 18 and 20 and where it's home ported. this is a major port in the world and the state. and one of ou
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. >> a former cia operative robert on "piers morgan tonight" said he is known four or five cia directors who had extra marital affairs and this has to be about something more than just sex. do you agree with that or just honor was the reason that he resigned? >> look, i had the privilege of working with david petraeus, both at my time in the white house and then on the external advisory board. and i think this was a very difficult decision for him, but i do believe that he's been forthright about it. i think that for him having worn the uniform and lived by the code of military justice, he understands that his behavior is inconsistent with the values. in his book he talks about live your values and he's not done that. and i think that this is a personal failing for him and he feels the weight of that. so, i believe that this is really about what he says. it's about the affair. he feel like he didn't live his own valus and that he needed to step back from the leadership position from public life to deal with it. >> we know that the reporting thus far has indicated that this was a surprise
. >> a former cia operative robert on "piers morgan tonight" said he is known four or five cia directors who had extra marital affairs and this has to be about something more than just sex. do you agree with that or just honor was the reason that he resigned? >> look, i had the privilege of working with david petraeus, both at my time in the white house and then on the external advisory board. and i think this was a very difficult decision for him, but i do believe that...
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over ocean city where the pier is still destroyed. we will have more news after this. . >>> taking a look at the markets. good day on wall street. the dow up 136, the nasdaq up almost 43 and the s&p500 up almost 15 and a half. >>> sandy could go down as the most expensive storm in united states history. the damage sandy left will have a huge economic impact. it's estimated that she cost about $20 billion in damage and 30 billion in lost business revenue. new york city was hit especially hard by sandy and that city produces about 10% of the country's economic output. by comparison, hurricane katrina cost $40 billion in damage. >>> getting cell phone reception could be easier. at&t and t mobile are agreeing to share networking to help those affected by the storm. it'll let people use whatever network they have. people won't have to pay or do anything. calls will connect through the network with the strongest significant tall signal. >>> and 20,000 flights canceled because of the storm so now the airlines are trying to get back on track.
over ocean city where the pier is still destroyed. we will have more news after this. . >>> taking a look at the markets. good day on wall street. the dow up 136, the nasdaq up almost 43 and the s&p500 up almost 15 and a half. >>> sandy could go down as the most expensive storm in united states history. the damage sandy left will have a huge economic impact. it's estimated that she cost about $20 billion in damage and 30 billion in lost business revenue. new york city was...
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yeah, we went to casino pier, we also went to the nearby fun town pier. and, yeah, casino pier is 300 meters out into the atlantic. and now it is just gone. the roller coaster, the slide jet roller coaster familiar to so many people, the pier disappeared from under it and it fell into the atlantic where it sits remarkably in tact given what it's gone through. extraordinary scenes. and for americans who aren't familiar with it, of course this is a touchstone place. this is a place that is summer for so many americans who have gone there because their parents went through who now take their children there and now it's all gone. anyone who's watched "sopranos" or "jersey shore" or bruce springsteen song, they've heard about the jersey boardwalks, 16 blocks of them, are either splintered or they've been undermined or buckled and they will all have to be replaced. 16 blocks worth of that famed boardwalk. the roller coaster was gone. there were 38 other rides and attractions on that pier. over at the funtown pier we spoke to a businessman as he stood on the sta
yeah, we went to casino pier, we also went to the nearby fun town pier. and, yeah, casino pier is 300 meters out into the atlantic. and now it is just gone. the roller coaster, the slide jet roller coaster familiar to so many people, the pier disappeared from under it and it fell into the atlantic where it sits remarkably in tact given what it's gone through. extraordinary scenes. and for americans who aren't familiar with it, of course this is a touchstone place. this is a place that is summer...
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. >> o'malley also went to ocean city to see flooding and damage to the town's iconic pier. >> just beginning the cleanup process along the sandy ravaged jersey shore seems like an overwhelming task. president obama toured parts of the shore yesterday with governor chris christie and helped residents to rebuild. danielle leigh is there with more. >> reporter: many of those popular vacation communities along the jersey shore, places like seaside heights, they are still cut off from the rest of society today. on the other side of that bridge, it is just not safe to be over there right now. along tom's river, constant reminders of damage. a boat behind me, a piece of a couch. the damage is severe. we're talking about levels homes, streets that are impassable. it was just yesterday that many people were evacuated, those who were stranded along the shore. they're really holding on to the president's promises to expedite this recovery process. they really want to get this recovery under way. for many of them, they have been without power for days now in the cold and the dark. and they are anxious.
. >> o'malley also went to ocean city to see flooding and damage to the town's iconic pier. >> just beginning the cleanup process along the sandy ravaged jersey shore seems like an overwhelming task. president obama toured parts of the shore yesterday with governor chris christie and helped residents to rebuild. danielle leigh is there with more. >> reporter: many of those popular vacation communities along the jersey shore, places like seaside heights, they are still cut off...
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or actually pier one. i don't know how they keep track of their inventory. there's so much stuff in there. it's a middle range of the price range so somebody can go in and start to acquire and put a new lamp in their house or a new table or whatever. we like that area. we like the low end retailer because the shopper has shifted over the last three or four years to where they want more for less. we still like ross stores, dollar general, companies like that, liz. liz: some of these names have had significant pullbacks i'm talking about lower end retailers are you saying now is a really good opportunity to get in there. >> correct. they are earning a lot of money. a lot of these companies don't pay dividends. if taxes don't change, you could see them initiating dividends. if taxes don't change on dividends, you will see a lot of these companies raising their dividends. but the low end retail, people want more for less. we have spoken before, four, five yearings ago, there is not one person -- we have spoken before, four, five years ago there's not one person
or actually pier one. i don't know how they keep track of their inventory. there's so much stuff in there. it's a middle range of the price range so somebody can go in and start to acquire and put a new lamp in their house or a new table or whatever. we like that area. we like the low end retailer because the shopper has shifted over the last three or four years to where they want more for less. we still like ross stores, dollar general, companies like that, liz. liz: some of these names have...
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and the fishing pier in ocean city maryland completely destroyed. >>> horrifying images. that is your 5@5:30. >> plenty of those to go around. time for the first degree weather update from janice dean. the aftermath remaining what can we expect weather wise for the next few days? >> it is calm which is good news but it will be cold. patti ann and i who don't have power it was chilly last night. we have to figure out what we are going to do right, patti ann? >> that's where our neighbors are really good to know. we all get together and help each other out. that is happening across the northeast and mid atlantic region. here are your current temperatures are chilly. if you don't have power it is tough especially cwith kids. 41 cleveland 44 in new york, 39 in minneapolis. the cold air is pulled across the ohio valley down to the mid south. 41 in atlanta, 54 pro voe. we have a storm system moving into the west bringing in moisture a little bit of mountain snow. what is left of sandy we are still talking about this storm. it eventually is going to move up to canada and then we
and the fishing pier in ocean city maryland completely destroyed. >>> horrifying images. that is your 5@5:30. >> plenty of those to go around. time for the first degree weather update from janice dean. the aftermath remaining what can we expect weather wise for the next few days? >> it is calm which is good news but it will be cold. patti ann and i who don't have power it was chilly last night. we have to figure out what we are going to do right, patti ann? >> that's...
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take a look at current temperatures fifties around the bay. 55 in fairfield pier 58 in san francisco. upper 50s for san francisco and redwood city-- san mateo redwood city. we will see the sun shine everyone looking with a tight range of numbers could see seventies and pleasanton. 66 for san raphael. your kron 47 day around the bay forecast shows, whether on the way quick reminder saturday to sunday it is fog back. it is the end of daylight savings time. sunny conditions on tap that afternoon. as of now monday will be the warmest of the week. >> thank you erica a great day to celebrate the san francisco giants as baseball friends along the bay area by market street to celebrate the team and a world series went. >> kron for cover the pri for the early hours let's take a look. >> why are you not in school. but because of the giants >> this is giants calling wednesday. >> i knew we would do it. >> (singing0. >> this is what is all about. >> (singing) >> we deserve to soak it in here a bit. >> (singing) >> ladies and gentleman the manager of the world champion giants bruce bochy. >> if i
take a look at current temperatures fifties around the bay. 55 in fairfield pier 58 in san francisco. upper 50s for san francisco and redwood city-- san mateo redwood city. we will see the sun shine everyone looking with a tight range of numbers could see seventies and pleasanton. 66 for san raphael. your kron 47 day around the bay forecast shows, whether on the way quick reminder saturday to sunday it is fog back. it is the end of daylight savings time. sunny conditions on tap that afternoon....
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you had to think about that and talk to your piers about this all the time. i said no. and the conclusion that was the difference between military culture and that culture was like night and day. they serve for the bonus for the money and we serve for other reasons that we've talked about. and that's a very noble thing. and you have heard it for the last several days. war is not glorious but the service of people to their country can be glorious and you've heard some real heroes talk about this service, service is something bigger than yourself, selfless service. really important character stix of argue military culture, integrity. the fact that it's a mertock cryty. it doesn't matter where you went to school it matters how you do the job. and you've seen that. in other words how would somebody out of kansas state university? i did pretty well on r.o.t.c. but besides that there were a lot of things i didn't do well oh at the university but how can somebody like that wind up as chairman other than i out lived a lot of people and hung around. but how do you do that? they
you had to think about that and talk to your piers about this all the time. i said no. and the conclusion that was the difference between military culture and that culture was like night and day. they serve for the bonus for the money and we serve for other reasons that we've talked about. and that's a very noble thing. and you have heard it for the last several days. war is not glorious but the service of people to their country can be glorious and you've heard some real heroes talk about this...
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and there are many obstacles including israeli settlement of them, which across the house we condemn pier one of the obstacles has been an unwillingness by palestinians to remove all preconditions for negotiations and that is why it is important to have commitment from pals and is to return to negotiations without preconditions and that is why that is one of the criteria we said. we need both sides to do that and whatever happens at the general assembly to be ready to do that. we would welcome that. of course we particularly welcome before the vote with the single most crucial fact her to go for the resolution. we will still welcome after the vote if the palestinians can say that ben. he asked in addition about the international criminal court. were certain that arguing they should be exempt from the criminal court. group members support across the house to remember our overriding objective here, given the urgency of which we all agreed it's for negotiations to resume and succeed and we all know this is the lesson of history. he appealed to me as an historian. the lesson of history with n
and there are many obstacles including israeli settlement of them, which across the house we condemn pier one of the obstacles has been an unwillingness by palestinians to remove all preconditions for negotiations and that is why it is important to have commitment from pals and is to return to negotiations without preconditions and that is why that is one of the criteria we said. we need both sides to do that and whatever happens at the general assembly to be ready to do that. we would welcome...
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every pier is washed off. every boat is tossed in. whoa. look how far that goes. east across new york harbor, this is the tip of coney island. look at the debris. when you see it, house after house after house. that's just unbelievable. that is the fire zone of breezy point. now, that's more than 100 houses in that community. before. and now. when your house survives a storm like that, you just don't think you're going to lose it to fire right after the storm. and just look at hoboken, new jersey, from above. 25% of the city is still underwater. the national guard went in to set up supply stations right in front of city hall. you can actually see the supplies they've set up. now, that's belmar, new jersey. that's where the boardwalk should be. take a look at where it is now. town after town, annihilated in the wake of superstorm sandy. we're not done with the wind yet. while everyone's cleaning up, sandy is way up here in canada. but all of these winds, when you see the arrows the way they're going. these winds across new york city, are 20-mile-per-hour to 30-mile
every pier is washed off. every boat is tossed in. whoa. look how far that goes. east across new york harbor, this is the tip of coney island. look at the debris. when you see it, house after house after house. that's just unbelievable. that is the fire zone of breezy point. now, that's more than 100 houses in that community. before. and now. when your house survives a storm like that, you just don't think you're going to lose it to fire right after the storm. and just look at hoboken, new...
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norquist told cnn's piers morgan that the pledge is a -- not a pledge of convenience, his latest target in a growing field of republicans who say they might reconsider the promise is new york republican congressman peter king. >> the pledge is not for life. but everybody who signed the pledge including peter king who tried y ed tied to weasel out oe on him as the new york sun said today, i hope his wife understands the commitments last a little longer than two years or something. but you don't tell the bank, oh, the mortgage, wasn't that a long time ago? if you make a commitment, you keep it. >> now, despite what he said it likely that high earners will pay higher taxes. what sort of benefits could others lose in this trade-off? something has got to give, doesn't it? one idea, get rid of the tax benefit that homeowners get by being able to deduct mortgage interests. hold on. don't throw the remote at the tv set. i know it is a popular deduction. i know you like it. but it costs the feds $100 billion a year in -- and it is a dubious benefit to the federal government. the housing industry
norquist told cnn's piers morgan that the pledge is a -- not a pledge of convenience, his latest target in a growing field of republicans who say they might reconsider the promise is new york republican congressman peter king. >> the pledge is not for life. but everybody who signed the pledge including peter king who tried y ed tied to weasel out oe on him as the new york sun said today, i hope his wife understands the commitments last a little longer than two years or something. but you...
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pier one imports they've done a great job with their merchandising, that's a store people go to more when they're setding up their homes for the holidays. how much overcapacity is there in the brexz and mortar retail business and will we see a shakeout after they try to take it through this christmas and hang it up, one of these guys or a weaning out of capacity in the bricks and mortar? >> i followed retail for a long time and as long as i've been around we've always had this overcapacity issue within the retail sector. there's no question you need some capacity. what's interesting is the only time we saw a significant relief in capacity was through the great recession when companies like circuit city and linen bes n things went out of business. i don't think it's make or break for the retailers and i think about jcpenney, a name i talk about all the time on your show, i feel over the next couple years this turnaround happens. no question they'll have a tough holiday selling season. >> we're talking double-digit growth in online sales. >> sales. >> and so much of the extra capacity
pier one imports they've done a great job with their merchandising, that's a store people go to more when they're setding up their homes for the holidays. how much overcapacity is there in the brexz and mortar retail business and will we see a shakeout after they try to take it through this christmas and hang it up, one of these guys or a weaning out of capacity in the bricks and mortar? >> i followed retail for a long time and as long as i've been around we've always had this...
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but kleindienst persuades him to bring rehnquist to the pier hotel in new york with her campaign headquarters in transition had orders. and rehnquist comes in and believe that private meeting with mitchell innes got the job. >> host: richard kleindienst, and will pick up after this. thank you. >> host: welcome back, john jenkins could want to pick up on the chronology, our 16th justice of the united states. first of me ask you questions about you and how you decided to write this book. i know you had 10 apiece for "the new york times" magazine in 1985. but here we are in 2012. i know it didn't take you that long. so tell us a little bit about why you decided to do at this point. >> guest: in 1985 i was assigned the story and met with rehnquist in interviews in 1984. i'd written him a letter. he had not given any interviews at all. we weren't sure whether he would accept this or not. he had he sent a letter back right away, which he was very punk ways about that. he said you know, why don't she'll commendable get to know each other better and i'll decide whether i want to cooperate or not. i t
but kleindienst persuades him to bring rehnquist to the pier hotel in new york with her campaign headquarters in transition had orders. and rehnquist comes in and believe that private meeting with mitchell innes got the job. >> host: richard kleindienst, and will pick up after this. thank you. >> host: welcome back, john jenkins could want to pick up on the chronology, our 16th justice of the united states. first of me ask you questions about you and how you decided to write this...
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or ride the roller coaster at a pier in seaside heights. and this is what sandy did to that roller coaster. look at this. it's almost impossible to see that this roller coaster sits in the water. it's a terrible toned a lot of thoughts -- it's a terrible end to a lot of thoughts and pleasant memories. mr. president, people in new jersey have lost their homes, their belongings and their jobs, and much of that public infrastructure has also been destroyed. but we're tough people in new jersey, and we'll fight our way back from this storm. and i saw that spirit at emergency shelters in our state. families whose lives were up ended by the storm were welcomed into a safe, warm place by strangers, given a hot meal and had camaderie during these very difficult moments. nurses and e.m.t's evacuated babies from hospitals. they were carrying these children out so that they wouldn't be overwhelmed by flooding. firefighters went from house to house saving lives as the water rose. gas station owners who had lost power pumped gasoline by hand so people c
or ride the roller coaster at a pier in seaside heights. and this is what sandy did to that roller coaster. look at this. it's almost impossible to see that this roller coaster sits in the water. it's a terrible toned a lot of thoughts -- it's a terrible end to a lot of thoughts and pleasant memories. mr. president, people in new jersey have lost their homes, their belongings and their jobs, and much of that public infrastructure has also been destroyed. but we're tough people in new jersey,...
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. >> there is barely anything left of the second major pier here in seaside heights. >> the subway system that carries 5 million people is flooding. >> at the hudson river, it came over the banks. >> we year sengsly in a blackout in this part of manhattan. there was an explosion at a transformer. >> in hoboken, new jersey where the national guard arrived late last night to help evacuate residents. >> the medical center being evacuated. >> moved more than 200 patients and even babies in critical condition. >> i was holding a cell phone, while he was putting in the iv and the epidural. >> these are live pictures. there has been a partial crane collapse. >> the stock exchange is sand bagged. it's closed for the first time since 9/11. >> the breezy point neighborhood of queens looks like a war zone after a fire devastated the small community. >> we've faced these kind of challenges before and as we have it's good to see how americans come together. >> during the darkness of the storm, i think we also saw what is right in america. we're going to rebuild but it is going to take some time and so
. >> there is barely anything left of the second major pier here in seaside heights. >> the subway system that carries 5 million people is flooding. >> at the hudson river, it came over the banks. >> we year sengsly in a blackout in this part of manhattan. there was an explosion at a transformer. >> in hoboken, new jersey where the national guard arrived late last night to help evacuate residents. >> the medical center being evacuated. >> moved more...
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cnn anchor piers morgan denied phone hacking when he was a tabloid editor but today's report says stories in too many you newspapers have been the subject of comp plaipts. its recommendation of a new form of self-regulation for newspapers will disappoint some. >> i am proposing independent regulation of the press organized by the press itself with a statutory process to support press freedom, provide stability and guarantee for the naub this new body is independent and effective. >> reporter: but the hope is that new tough regulations will not prevent the press from holding those in power to account. and savannah, the report says that if rupert murdoch didn't know about phone hacking then his u.s.-based news corp racial company has suffered a significant failure of corporate governance. those are words that will be studied closely in the u.s. >> all right, kooer simmons with a lot of questions. thank you. >>> as bhengsd, al has been fighting a case of lar ribbon night jooilt 'tis this week. jay leno noticed this picked up on it and here is the tonight show last night. >> you know, al roke
cnn anchor piers morgan denied phone hacking when he was a tabloid editor but today's report says stories in too many you newspapers have been the subject of comp plaipts. its recommendation of a new form of self-regulation for newspapers will disappoint some. >> i am proposing independent regulation of the press organized by the press itself with a statutory process to support press freedom, provide stability and guarantee for the naub this new body is independent and effective. >>...